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Research Project Updates—October 2020

Faculty, PhD students, and US Red Hat associates in Israel are collaborating actively on the following research projects. This quarter we highlight collaborative projects at Technion University, Tel Aviv University, and The Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya. We will highlight research collaborations from other parts of the world in future editions of the Research Quarterly. Contact academic@redhat.com for more information on any project described here.

A thread model for the real-time Linux kernel

The recent advances in AI and telecommunications are enabling a new set of complex cyber-physical systems, including those for safety-critical applications.

Mental models: Qualitative research to design for Red Hat OpenShift users

To design effectively for our users, we need to learn more about them. If we don’t, we may make a product that our users can’t be efficient in, or worse, a product that our users have no need for in the first place.

Finding bugs in parallel programs with heavy-duty program analysis

Parallelism promises to make programs faster, yet it also opens many new pitfalls and makes testing programs much harder.

Research at Devconf.us: Optimizing and automating the foundations of computing

Research at Devconf.us: Optimizing and automating the foundations of computing.

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